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Is Cybersex Cheating? Online Infidelity and Divorce

Is Cybersex Cheating? Online Infidelity and Divorce

by Brandy Fine | Oct 25, 2023 | Divorce, Explainer, Guidance, Infidelity

As family law attorneys, we get asked if cybersex is a form of cheating in a Texas divorce. From a societal perspective, there is no clear-cut answer. The definition of cheating can vary depending on personal beliefs, values, and the boundaries established within a...
Should I Buy a House Before We Get Divorced?

Should I Buy a House Before We Get Divorced?

by Brandy Fine | Oct 6, 2023 | Divorce, Divorce Planning, Financial Separation, Guidance, Property Division

Wondering if you should buy a house before you are divorced? Should you sell your house before or after the divorce? Divorce usually involves financial separation, and your marital home is one of the biggest expenses you’ll need to divide. Asset division can be...
New Year, Fresh Start: 4 Ways to Take Charge of Your Life After a Divorce

New Year, Fresh Start: 4 Ways to Take Charge of Your Life After a Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 18, 2022 | Divorce, Guidance, Reflections, Uncategorized

Divorce is often viewed as a synonym for loneliness, loss, and failure, but this generalization overlooks the fact that it can also lead to empowerment and growth. If you were in an unhappy marriage for years or even decades, and you finally filed for divorce (or are...
Is It Cheating If We’re Separated?

Is It Cheating If We’re Separated?

by Alexandra Geczi | Apr 22, 2021 | Divorce, Guidance, Infidelity

While you and your estranged spouse might be physically separated, the state of Texas does not recognize legal separation. In the Lone Star State, you are either married or not. So even if the two of you are living separately, you are still married until you have a...
Separating Fact From Fiction: 6 Common Misconceptions About Divorce

Separating Fact From Fiction: 6 Common Misconceptions About Divorce

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 26, 2018 | Divorce, Guidance, Reflections

It seems that most people always have advice for others regarding situations they’ve never been in themselves, and divorce is no exception. If you’re thinking about divorce, or you’re already in the middle of one, then you have probably read and heard things that make...
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